Kazuhide Takahama, a Japanese architect and designer, came up with the idea for the Bramante collection of furniture produced by Cassina.
The use of painted polyester lacquer for the panels ensures a high degree of aesthetic novelty in the pieces.
The corner profiles that depict exact geometries and solid volumes are what set this decorative accent apart. The cabinet's doors are made of wood fiber panels, and it has a solid ash frame, making it a piece of furniture with a classic appeal. The storage cabinet is outfitted with glass shelves and LED lights. Brass is used for the lock's body, while steel is used for the hinges, and metal is used for the knobs and handles.
Bramante's storage unit strikes a balance between antiquity and modernity, making it an excellent choice for any room in the house.